Design-wise, this wee little room had a bit of a quirky layout that was super tight on space but packed full of great vintage architectural details. I wanted the nurseries layout to be functional for the family and baby Dash’s day to day baby needs, but also adaptable enough to eventually smoothly transition as Dash gets older and his needs change. Big basics like the changing table / floating dresser, beautiful rocker and wall shelving are minimally modern enough to remain looking stylishly age appropriate for years to come but are currently a perfect and functional backdrop for the rest of the rooms cheeky and unexpectedly colorful accessories that any baby, that enjoys style and bright unique handmade things, thoroughly adores.

Speaking of.

Perhaps you’d like to know what’s what and where to get some of the pieces seen here in this nursery for your own stylish baby? Well, lucky duck, look below for sources on the pieces I picked up to design out Dash’s stylish digs:

Snazzy. My first thought is– love those tassels with that spicy color. My second thought is — Are they safe? As soon as Dash rolls over and grabs, those tassels are going to be in his mouth. And as on old mother I’d worry about choking. Just a thought.

Summer on
06/18/2013:

Love it, man. Those curtains are just simple and brilliant.

Cristina on
06/18/2013:

Where are the curtain rods from? Love the room!

Jennifer Blew on
06/18/2013:

Beautiful nursery – but definitely agreed – those tassels are not safe. I totally get it from a design perspective but IMO it’s not even appropriate to publish the picture considering it may give someone else the idea to replicate it. But honestly, BRAVO – this is so fresh and clean and serene. It’s kinda like your wedding pics – you look back and think, why did I choose that. My kids are only 6 and 5 but I see this nursery and think, yeesh, theirs both looked awful.

This is honestly my favorite nursery ever. I didn’t do much with my son’s room because I didn’t want it to look all baby. You really walked the fine line between style and infant. I have not seen it pulled off so well. Lucky kiddo. The photographs are awesome too, by the way.

Super rad! I am always left confused when people think that grey is too cold to use in decorating. This is a great example of how soft and warm grey can be. Totally enchanted.

Lisa on
07/06/2013:

Love it ! Bravo and thanks for sharing !

lisa on
07/10/2013:

The rope the tassels are hanging on is definitely not safe for babies. Ropes get wrapped around necks, do not underestimate the ability of a baby. They lie there looking at something, intrigued by it, and as soon as their abilities allow, they explore it. You will not know they have reached that stage in their ability until you find them in the crib playing with the fun rope they have managed to untie. I think you should remove this photo of the tassels.

I just came across this post from a link on The Stork and The Beanstalk , and I’m very glad that I clicked on through! This is really so so good and I would love to have the vision and talent to imagine something like this and execute is as well as you have done! It’s brilliant. I especially love the floating storage unit and the light fitting, lovely!

I just came across this post and I love it! I had seen a few of the pictures on instagram but these are great! I love the colors and the palette and the elephant! Great job, it looks perfect!

Molly from Mint Atelier

angy on
07/18/2013:

I wish I had a nursery like this! Just lovely. The fauxdenza is brilliant. Planning one for my house already. I am afraid the tassels would be considered a massive health and safety issue here in the UK. No ties or strings allowed on anything around babies here. Easily removed I’m sure.

The white furry mat is soooo chic and cute! I absolutely love it. But I have one question: Do you think putting up some other color with the mat, will be a good idea? I came across a peach mat a few days back. Will be a good idea? What say?

Love
Jessica x

Amy on
09/06/2013:

This is stunning, and the first six months the room is really about the mama (and the dad) to have a space they enjoy. I don’t see a need to remove the photo of the tassels since common sense dictates nothing cord like ever near a babe, and in the meantime they are beautiful there! Ditto with the floating shelf, we put corner protectors on ours after the first pull up and head cut. Your baby will be born and you will literally become another person who sees the world from baby hazard view. My mid century planters full of cactus will return when my daughter turns 3:)

Those curtains are amazing! Add a unique touch to the room.Curtain Shop

Sarah on
12/19/2013:

Hi, I ADORE The fauxdenza, and would love to put one up on my house, but had a question. When you say you used a 24 inch depth this time do you mean you just mounted base cabinets on the rail system? Is there an issue with weight there?

I love the idea of the Ikea picture ledge as an accessible bookshelf & the whale cushion is amazing, I want one for myself!

Elizabeth K on
02/06/2014:

I also have a question about the fauxdenza. It is an absolutely beautiful and wonderful idea and its affordable. I was searching for the right cabinets on IKEA.COM that you used and I was confused. There are many different shapes and sizes. Did you use the 30×18″ size with a special depth of 24″ I couldn’t find that option. I found 30×24 and 30x15x24 and 30x24x24.If you could clarify this would be greatly appreciated! Also wondering what type of thickness of wood you used for the topper! I love this room!

I utterly ADOREE this nursery! is there any way of finding out where the rug was from?? or the dimensions of it? it is EXACTLY what I am after
thank you so very much in advance. it is all just visually spectacular! very talented team!
Xxx

This is simply gorgeous to see. Most simple and stylish interior decoration and furnishing. Congrats.

Jennifer A Shepherd on
03/16/2015:

Love this idea generally. Clean, sheek & simple, but would need to lower the wall cabinets or put a long kick board under them to prevent serious head injury with a crawling baby. Also agree with others about the corded tassles.